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Steven Carey is a researcher affiliated with the University of Rhode Island in the United States. Their work spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering, with a focus on interdisciplinary applications within these domains.

The scientist has published extensively, with 25 publications in Physics and Astronomy and 25 in Engineering. Their subfield expertise includes Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ocean Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Geophysics, and Nuclear and High Energy Physics.

Research topics covered by Steven Carey include Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology, Drilling and Well Engineering, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Antenna Design and Optimization, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Superconducting and THz Device Technology, and Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics.

Steven Carey's recent publications illustrate their research diversity. Selected papers include:

  • "What is the "modified" CTAB protocol? Characterizing modifications to the CTAB DNA extraction protocol," 2023, Applications in Plant Sciences
  • "Revised Minoan eruption volume as benchmark for large volcanic eruptions," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Optimizing the lysis step in CTAB DNA extractions of silica-dried and herbarium leaf tissues," 2023, Applications in Plant Sciences
  • "Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) Phase II Deployment and Commissioning," 2024, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
  • "Cascading events during the 1650 tsunamigenic eruption of Kolumbo volcano," 2023, Nature Communications

Steven Carey collaborates frequently with a select group of coauthors who have contributed to multiple publications alongside them. These include G. Bernardi, N. Razavi-Ghods, Daniel Jacobs, Tashalee S. Billings, and Philip Bull.

They publish regularly with reputable venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, and Applications in Plant Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Quantitative models of the fallout and dispersal of tephra from volcanic eruption columns

    S. Carey;R. S. J. Sparks

  • The May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens: 1. Melt composition and experimental phase equilibria

    M. J. Rutherford;Haraldur Sigurdsson;Steven Carey;Andrew Davis

  • Influence of particle aggregation on deposition of distal tephra from the MAy 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens volcano

    Steven N. Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

  • The intensity of plinian eruptions

    Steven Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

  • Modelling of the tsunami from the December 22, 2018 lateral collapse of Anak Krakatau volcano in the Sunda Straits, Indonesia.

    Stephan T. Grilli;David R. Tappin;David R. Tappin;Steven Carey;Sebastian F. L. Watt

  • Geochemical evidence for African dust inputs to soils of western Atlantic islands: Barbados, the Bahamas, and Florida

    Daniel R. Muhs;James R. Budahn;Joseph M. Prospero;Steven N. Carey

  • Sedimentation of tephra by volcanic plumes : I. Theory and its comparison with a study of the Fogo A plinian deposit, Sao Miguel (Azores)

    M I Bursik;R S J Sparks;J S Gilbert;S N Carey

  • Temporal variations in column height and magma discharge rate during the 79 A.D. eruption of Vesuvius

    Steven Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

  • Volcanogenic Sedimentation in the Lesser Antilles Arc

    H. Sigurdsson;R. S. J. Sparks;S. N. Carey;T. C. Huang

  • Plinian and co-ignimbrite tephra fall from the

    Haraldur Sigurdsson;Steven Carey

  • Marine investigations of Greece's Santorini Volcanic Field

    Haraldur Sigurdsson;Steven Carey;Matina Alexandri;Georges Vougioukalakis

  • Pyroclastic flows and surges over water: an example from the 1883 Krakatau eruption

    Steven Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson;Charles Mandeville;Sutikno Bronto

  • Eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz Volcano, Colombia, On 13 November 1985: Tephra Fall and Lahars

    J. L. Naranjo;H. Sigurdsson;S. N. Carey;W. Fritz

  • Ignimbrites and block-and-ash flow deposits

    Armin Freundt;C. J. N. Wilson;S. N. Carey

  • Influence of convective sedimentation on the formation of widespread tephra fall layers in the deep sea

    Steven Carey

  • Experimental constraints on pre-eruptive water contents and changing magma storage prior to explosive eruptions of Mount St Helens volcano

    James E Gardner;M. Rutherford;S. Carey;H. Sigurdsson

  • Magma mixing, fractional crystallization and volatile degassing during the 1883 eruption of Krakatau volcano, Indonesia

    Charles W. Mandeville;Steven Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

  • Volume and extent of the Minoan tephra from Santorini Volcano: new evidence from deep-sea sediment cores

    N. D. Watkins;R. S. J. Sparks;H. Sigurdsson;T. C. Huang

  • The roseau ash: Deep-sea tephra deposits from a major eruption on Dominica, lesser antilles arc

    Steven N. Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

  • The 1982 eruptions of El Chichon volcano, Mexico (2): Observations and numerical modelling of tephra-fall distribution

    Steven Carey;Haraldur Sigurdsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Haraldur Sigurdsson
Haraldur Sigurdsson University of Rhode Island
Paraskevi Nomikou
Paraskevi Nomikou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
R. S. J. Sparks
R. S. J. Sparks University of Bristol
Marcus Bursik
Marcus Bursik University at Buffalo, State University of New York
John W. King
John W. King University of Rhode Island
Sebastian F.L. Watt
Sebastian F.L. Watt University of Birmingham
Simon P. Kelley
Simon P. Kelley University of Leeds
David R. Tappin
David R. Tappin British Geological Survey
Timothy W. Lyons
Timothy W. Lyons University of California, Riverside
Stephan T. Grilli
Stephan T. Grilli University of Rhode Island

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